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2023 Journalists Forum
EventosNoviembre 17, 2023Partners: TD Charitable Foundation and Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard UniversityThe Lincoln Institute of Land Policy invited journalists to attend the 2023 Journalists Forum focused on housing affordability on November 17–18, 2023 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Innovations in Manufactured Homes (I’m HOME) Annual Conference 2023
EventosAgosto 23, 2023This event is now over. Download the conference summary. The I’m HOME Annual Conference is back! For the first time since 2019, our network will gather in Chicago, Illinois, from August 23 to 24 for...
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Community Resilience Through Small Scale Manufacturing
EventosMayo 3, 2023Moderator: Sarah Yeung, Principal, Sojourner Consulting
Speakers: Derek Santos, Executive Director, New Bedford Economic Development Council, Lars Kuehnow, Program Officer LISC, Duluth, Misty E. Beasley, Regional Director MBAC, Akron Urban League, and Audra Ladd, Co-Director, Urban Manufacturing AllianceCohosted with the Urban Manufacturing Alliance, this webinar will offer a practical introduction to small-scale manufacturing as part of a strategy for inclusive community economic development.
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Private Development Programs for Weak Markets
EventosMarzo 7, 2023Moderator: Robie Suggs, Chief Lending Officer, Cincinnati Development Fund
Speakers: Shannon Morgan, Managing Partner, Renovare Development and Brian Potts, Managing Partner, The Ridgewood Group, LLC, Springfield, OH, and Ryan Bates, CEO, Bates Development
Watch the recording In this second webinar in the series, “Building Equity and Market Strength in Legacy Cities: Context-Driven Equitable Development,” speakers present emerging programs driven by...
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Equitable Development Programs for New Construction in Weak Markets
EventosFebrero 28, 2023Moderator: Beverley Loyd, Managing Director of Lending MI and OH, IFF
Speakers: Cory Riordan, Executive Director, Tremont West Development Corporation, Matthew Madia, Director of Real Estate Services, Neighborhood Allies (Pittsburgh), and Brian Ogawa, Senior Commercial Real Estate Associate, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
Watch the recording This webinar is the first in a two-part series, “Building Equity and Market Strength in Legacy Cities: Context-Driven Equitable Development.” Register separately for the second...
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Building Trust and Taking Action: Local Climate Justice Initiatives in Legacy Cities (Webinar)
EventosJulio 12, 2022Join us to learn how former legacy cities like Providence, Rhode Island, have recently adopted climate equity plans and policies to mitigate the risks and disparate impacts of climate change on their most vulnerable neighborhoods.
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Greening on the Ground: Community-Driven Strategies for Achieving Climate Resilience and Equity
EventosAbril 19, 2022Moderator: Joe Schilling
Presenters: Cate Mingoya, John EvangelistaJoin us to hear how Groundwork’s community-driven greening strategies can help catalyze systemic change, strengthen civic infrastructure, and advance equitable neighborhood regeneration in capacity-challenged communities.
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On the Waterfront: Connecting Neighborhoods to the Shore
EventosJulio 30, 2021Panelists: Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Eric Wobser
Moderator: Rick JacksonEuclid Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Sandusky City Manager Eric Wobser, and Cleveland City Planning Director Freddie Collier discuss how three Ohio cities – Euclid, Sandusky, and Cleveland – have taken steps to increase waterfront access.
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Rebuilding with Equity: The Future of Smaller Legacy Cities
EventosJunio 29, 2021Join the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Greater Ohio Policy Center for a discussion of how America’s smaller legacy cities can adopt equitable development strategies to promote economic growth that benefits all residents.
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Investing in Change(makers): Equitably Developing America’s Small and Mid-Sized Legacy Cities
EventosMayo 26, 2021Panelists: Alison Goebel, Jay Williams
Moderated by: Dan MoulthropJoin us for a forum on equitable development in smaller legacy cities featuring Alison Goebel of the Greater Ohio Policy Center and Jay Williams of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and former mayor of Youngstown, Ohio.
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